As we mentioned in our tournament analysis, Dominic Thiem will make his second consecutive appearance at the ATP World Tour Finals in London. After having failed to get out of the Round Robin stage in 2016, the 24-year-old is trying to go a step further in this year’s edition. Nevertheless, the Austrian is far from an expert on these court conditions with a poor 55.56% winning record this season on Indoor Hard Court. Adding to this, Dominic only won 12.50% of the matches played throughout his career against top 10 opponents outside clay.

Grigor Dimitrov became the first Bulgarian to qualify for the ATP World Tour Finals. Known as one of the most talented players in the game, the former junior world no.1 is finally living up to expectations. In addition to his impressive 44 – 19 record in 2017, Grigor won his first Masters 1000 title at the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati. On the other hand, playing on Indoor Hard Court brings the best out of Dimitrov with an outstanding 76.92% winning record over the last 12 months on this surface.

This will be the 4th career meeting between these two players with Thiem leading on the h2h by 2 – 1.

Despite Dominic’s lead on the h2h, Dimitrov emerged victorious from their previous encounter on Hard Court at the Brisbane International in January. Adding to this, the courts at the O2 Arena should benefit the Bulgarian in this match-up. With this in mind, our suggestion is for you to take advantage of the value on Grigor’s tennis odds by adding his spread to your betting picks as the most valuable play for this contest.